As of March 1, 2019, the two-year transition comes to an end, and covered entities are required to be in compliance with the New York Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulation Section 500.11, the Third Party Service Provider Security Policy. What are the key requirements of this section, and how might they change the way organizations currently approach vendor risk management? What can entities from oher regulated sectors draw from NY DFS to improve their own third-party compliance?

In this session, attorney Ted Augustinos, a Partner at Locke Lord LLP and an expert on the NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation, will discuss:

How to ensure your organization is prepared for the March 1 deadline;

The general state of compliance with NY DFS;

How New York's approach to cybersecurity broadly, and vendor risk management in particular, is influencing emerging legislation in other states and sectors.

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Ted Augustinos

Partner, Locke Lord LLP

Ted Augustinos is a partner of Locke Lord LLP, an international law firm in the US, UK and Asia. He serves as a member of the Steering Committee of the firm's Privacy & Cybersecurity Group, and leads the group's Incident Response Team and its NY DFS Cybersecurity Initiative. Augustinos is also Managing Partner of the firm's Hartford office. He has counselled clients in numerous industries, including financial services, healthcare, insurance, defense, retail, public utilities, professional services, and education. He advises business enterprises ranging from global corporations to small startups, and nonprofit organizations, including large, national organizations and small local charities, on their privacy and data security obligations. Augustinos provides advice on collection, use and sharing of information, and breach preparedness and response.

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